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  2. Mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian print press market is rich and diversified. The National Institute of Statistics (NIS) counted up to 300 newspaper publishers in 2007, of which 159 dailies, and over 350 magazine publishers. 300 of them are audited by the Romanian Audit Bureau of Circulation (BRAT), hence gaining in credibility and advertising revenues.

  3. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    in Romanian and English Național (7plus) National: tabloid: Nine O'Clock – generic: in English Oglinda: The Mirror: generic: Ropublica: Ropublica: Civic journalism: Romanian, English România liberă: Free Romania: generic: Ziarul: The Newspaper: generic: dormant Ziarul Financiar: The Financial Newspaper: financial: in Romanian and English ...

  4. World Press Freedom Index - Wikipedia

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    The questionnaire takes account of the legal framework for the media (including penalties for press offences, the existence of a state monopoly for certain kinds of media and how the media are regulated) and the level of independence of the public media. It also includes violations of the free flow of information on the Internet.

  5. The Turbulent Reason Why Romania Is Buying Abrams Tanks From ...

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    Romania is seeking to purchase a “battalion” of M1 Abrams main battle tanks from the United States. The reason why is complicated.

  6. House of the Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Free Press (Romanian: Casa Presei Libere), known under Communist rule as Casa Scînteii, 'House of The Spark (newspaper)', is a building in northern Bucharest, Romania, the tallest in the city between 1956 and 2007.

  7. România liberă - Wikipedia

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    It was also the only Romanian newspaper allowed to publish full-page advertisement sections. In 1988, four journalists from România liberă , Petre Mihai Băcanu, Anton Uncu, Mihai Creanga, and Alexandru Chivoiu, attempted to publish a clandestine newspaper called Romania in which they criticized the Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu and the ...

  8. Agerpres - Wikipedia

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    Agerpres is the oldest Romanian news agency and the first autonomous agency in Romania.It was established in March 1889 at the initiative of Foreign Minister Petre P. Carp, as the Telegraph Agency of Romania or Romanian Agency with serving as a "fast and accurate service of all general or special interest news".

  9. Romania and Bulgaria to join Schengen free-travel area from ...

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    Checks at land borders with Bulgaria and Romania will stop from Jan. 1 after Austria dropped a veto it had maintained on grounds they needed to do more to stop illegal immigration.